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405 and 405HD IP Phone
User's Manual 20 Document #: LTRT-12045
To access the menus:
Press the MENU key located on the device.
To navigate to menus and items:
Press the navigating control's upper and lower rim -OR- press the listed item's number on
the keypad, e.g., press 3 to navigate to Keys Configuration.
To select a menu or menu item:
Press the Select softkey or press the navigation control's OK button.
To cancel and move to a previous menu level:
Press the Back softkey.
3.4 Entering Numbers, Alphabetical Letters and Symbols
The phone’s alphanumerical keypad lets you to enter alphabetical letters, numbers and symbols.
To select either alphabet mode, number mode or symbol mode, press the A/a/1 softkey
successively or press the # pound key successively.
To define a contact name, you need alphabet mode. To define an IP address, you need to revert
from number mode to symbol mode : and back to number, etc. To dial a number to make a new
call, press its key on the keypad when the LCD is in idle state.
To select a mode:
1. Successively press the A/a/1 softkey or # key to select the mode required:
Figure 3-3: Alphanumerical Selection
2. Choose either:
abc = lower case letters
ABC = upper-case letters
Abc = first-letter upper case, the rest lower case
123 = numerical mode (i.e., numbers)
After selecting, the LCD displays your selection.
Figure 3-4: Selected Alphanumerical Mode (Abc)
3. To enter a letter, press the required alphanumerical key on the keypad. Successive presses
on the same key moves you to that key's next letter. Pressing another key enters the first
letter indicated on it. Long-pressing a key when in alphabet mode enters the numerical digit
corresponding to the pressed key.

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